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    Journaling on your trip.

    I jot down things on my topo maps and note the date. Occasionally things get stored inside until much later. I don't write detailed trip reports, just ideas based on visuals I remember.
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    Mixing small batches of epoxy

    I need to clarify my former post- the West System Epoxy ratio is 1:1 if using the pumps provided. The actual ratio is 3:1 . Mike, are you using pumps or free-pouring with the G/flex bottles? Are you satisfied with this product? Thanks...
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    Free books and videos: Get expensive and hard-to-find titles by Inter-Library Loans

    I work in a public library and it's a treat to receive books from every dot on the map for patrons. Here in NYS however, due to budget cuts, etc., books have to valued (at Amazon, no less) at $25 or above to be considered for ILL loans if they are not available in our database of lending...
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    Mixing small batches of epoxy

    . Then I heard a couple people say the resin and hardener aren't always the same weight and that was the reason for volume measurements rather than weight. Alan I've been wondering about this, too. I use epoxy resins for other projects (art) and it's always a crap shoot shoot, no matter how...
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    For the whiskey lovers in the room

    End of discussion- ! http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/25/science/art-in-a-whisky-glass-neatly-explained.html?_r=0
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    Paddlers' Reading List

    This is a great thread. You may add: Dersu the Trapper: Arseniev, V. K. The Eskimos of Bering Strait, 1650-1898: Ray, Dorothy Jean Last American Man: Gilbert, Elizabeth (a hoot!) The Worst Journey in the World, Antarctic 1910-1913: (Cherry-Garrard, Apsley) The Long Walk: Rawicz, Slavomir
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    How Indians make a canoe - 1946 film

    Sorry for above weirdness- copy & paste & confuse!
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    How Indians make a canoe - 1946 film

    Thank you Glenn! If you don't already have this, a good companion book- THE BARK CANOES AND SKIN BOATS OF NORTH AMERICA. Smithsonian Institution Bulletin 230. Hardcover – 1964 by Edwin Tappan Adney and Howard I. Chapelle (Author) I work in a library and was fortunate to be given a copy...
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    new member from Maryland

    Hi all, Been canoe-camping 30 years in the Adirondacks and stumbled over here this morning. We live in the Hudson Valley and are working on a small place in Franklin County . Nice to see people from all over, and recognize some of you from other forums.
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